2.5" Standard Coil Suspension System with Mono Tube Shocks
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$699.99
This is what they recommended. This is my first jeep and I have a limited budget.(don't we all?) I will be doing light to moderate trails not much rock crawling. Is there a better option? I am running 33" pro comp xtreme all terrains. Tomorrow will be my first ride at southington offroad park so I'll have a better idea of what I will really be needing.
Well, there are a couple of things that you should be aware of. First, the coil lift will most likely give you more than 2.5" of lift and depending on how long the shocks are, they may provide too much droop and cause your 2014 front drive shaft to make contact with the exhaust crossover and get damaged. Of course, a replacement front shaft is the best solution to address this problem but, at $450, I suspect that will be out of your budget. Sure, you can install exhaust spacers but, that won't do anything to help prevent your rzeppa joint from failing prematurely.
Based on what you have stated, I personally would recommend that you get a standard 2.5" budget boost or coil lift as that will help ensure you will only get 2.5" of lift. With 33" tires, this will be more than enough for your needs. Otherwise, I might recommend that you look into a Rancho 3" lift as next month, they will be offering a $400 Visa gift card to go with your purchase - that might help you to buy other components you might need or want. Just a thought.